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nntrivi2001 57dc91585d feat: Claude Code Monitor — lanes, pipelines and a merged workspace
Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard.

Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory,
tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the
dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy
guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already
own and are never destroyable.

Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares
with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream
renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only
within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage.

Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline,
and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.
2026-07-30 14:39:03 +07:00

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/**
* @file dashboard-runs.js
* @description Persistence layer for runs spawned via the dashboard's
* /api/run endpoint. The in-memory handle map in run-spawner.js reaps
* handles 5 min after exit, which is fine for live re-attach but loses
* historical data. This module mirrors every spawn / status transition
* into a sqlite row so the Run page can show a full history of what
* the user has spawned and resume any of those sessions.
*
* All db operations are wrapped in try/catch so a failure here can never
* take down a live run — persistence is a side benefit, not a blocker.
*
* A run started through a lane also carries that lane's id (`lane_id`), so the
* Workspace page can list one lane's own run history; runs spawned straight
* from POST /api/run leave it null.
*
* @author Nguyễn Ngọc Trí Vĩ <vinnt@smartgift.vn>
*/
const { db } = require("../db");
const PROMPT_PREVIEW_LIMIT = 500;
const insertStmt = db.prepare(`
INSERT OR REPLACE INTO dashboard_runs (
id, session_id, mode, cwd, model, permission_mode, effort,
resume_session_id, prompt_preview, status, exit_code, started_at, ended_at,
lane_id
) VALUES (
@id, @session_id, @mode, @cwd, @model, @permission_mode, @effort,
@resume_session_id, @prompt_preview, @status, @exit_code, @started_at, @ended_at,
@lane_id
)
`);
const updateStmt = db.prepare(`
UPDATE dashboard_runs
SET session_id = COALESCE(@session_id, session_id),
status = COALESCE(@status, status),
exit_code = COALESCE(@exit_code, exit_code),
ended_at = COALESCE(@ended_at, ended_at)
WHERE id = @id
`);
const RUN_COLUMNS = `id, session_id, mode, cwd, model, permission_mode, effort,
resume_session_id, prompt_preview, status, exit_code,
started_at, ended_at, lane_id`;
const listStmt = db.prepare(`
SELECT ${RUN_COLUMNS}
FROM dashboard_runs
ORDER BY started_at DESC
LIMIT @limit
`);
const listByLaneStmt = db.prepare(`
SELECT ${RUN_COLUMNS}
FROM dashboard_runs
WHERE lane_id = @laneId
ORDER BY started_at DESC
LIMIT @limit
`);
const getStmt = db.prepare(`
SELECT ${RUN_COLUMNS}
FROM dashboard_runs WHERE id = @id
`);
/**
* Insert a new run record at spawn time. Idempotent on `id`.
*/
function recordRun(handle) {
try {
const startedAt = new Date(handle.startedAt || Date.now()).toISOString();
const endedAt = handle.endedAt ? new Date(handle.endedAt).toISOString() : null;
const prompt = typeof handle.prompt === "string" ? handle.prompt : "";
insertStmt.run({
id: handle.id,
session_id: handle.sessionId || null,
mode: handle.mode,
cwd: handle.cwd || "",
model: handle.model || null,
permission_mode: handle.permissionMode || null,
effort: handle.effort || null,
resume_session_id: handle.resumeSessionId || null,
prompt_preview: prompt.slice(0, PROMPT_PREVIEW_LIMIT) || null,
status: handle.status || "spawning",
exit_code: typeof handle.exitCode === "number" ? handle.exitCode : null,
started_at: startedAt,
ended_at: endedAt,
lane_id: typeof handle.laneId === "number" ? handle.laneId : null,
});
} catch {
/* persistence is best-effort */
}
}
/**
* Patch an existing run record. Pass null/undefined for fields you don't
* want to overwrite — COALESCE in SQL leaves the existing value untouched.
*/
function patchRun({ id, sessionId, status, exitCode, endedAt }) {
try {
updateStmt.run({
id,
session_id: sessionId ?? null,
status: status ?? null,
exit_code: typeof exitCode === "number" ? exitCode : null,
ended_at: endedAt ? new Date(endedAt).toISOString() : null,
});
} catch {
/* ignore */
}
}
/** @param {{limit?: number, laneId?: number|null}} [opts] laneId narrows to one lane's runs. */
function listRuns({ limit = 50, laneId = null } = {}) {
try {
const safeLimit = Math.max(1, Math.min(500, Math.floor(Number(limit) || 50)));
if (laneId != null) return listByLaneStmt.all({ limit: safeLimit, laneId });
return listStmt.all({ limit: safeLimit });
} catch {
return [];
}
}
function getRun(id) {
try {
return getStmt.get({ id }) || null;
} catch {
return null;
}
}
const reconcileStmt = db.prepare(`
UPDATE dashboard_runs
SET status = 'abandoned',
ended_at = strftime('%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%fZ', 'now')
WHERE status IN ('running', 'spawning')
`);
/**
* On server boot, any rows still flagged `running` or `spawning` are
* orphans — the spawner only persists those statuses for handles it knows
* about, and the in-memory map was just wiped by the restart. Mark them as
* `abandoned` so the UI doesn't display them as live and the user can
* resume them like any other completed past run.
*
* Returns the number of rows updated.
*/
function reconcileOrphans() {
try {
const info = reconcileStmt.run();
return info.changes || 0;
} catch {
return 0;
}
}
module.exports = { recordRun, patchRun, listRuns, getRun, reconcileOrphans };